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[Assessment Name – ie.

Security Audit]
[Objective Text Name in TaskStream – ie. Security Control Review]

YOUR NAME

FYT2 – Security & Policy

Task 1

[Date]

A1. [Name of Rubric Item]


Do not try to edit this template, doing so will trigger an email to me to grant you permissions to
modify the file. You don’t want that! It will change the template to your assignment. Then everyone will
be able to read it when they come looking for a template. Next thing you know, you’re in the middle of a
cheating conspiracy.

A2. [Name of Rubric Item]


Even though the assignment may indicate that you should write an essay, the essay
format makes it hard for the grader to identify answers to rubric items. To ensure the best chance
of success, it helps to break out each rubric item into a separate section. You may have to overlap
information across sections since rubric items sometimes can’t be explained alone without
covering another rubric item. Do your best to answer each item and go into more specific detail
about the supporting rubric item in its individual section.

A3. [Name of Rubric Item]


Something, something.
 Bullet points and stuff
 Only if required by rubric
B1. [Name of Rubric Item]
If your assignment gets kicked back by the Taskstream grader, don’t fret!!! The feedback will
specify which section requires more input. Don’t get angry or upset. It’s okay! Just go back to that
section and add more detail. If you can’t think of anything right away, do a search on Google Scholar and
see if you can find interesting and related professional documents you can reference. Demonstrating
competency is about showing how interrelated concepts intertwine. This can be hardest for those
simple rubric items that don’t seem to require much explaining. Don’t take for granted how much
you’ve learned!

Explain those concepts like you would to someone who is completely oblivious. Include vivid
analogies to help explain your point. If all else fails, include things like Microsoft Word Smart Art to help
demonstrate your core ideas. You can use other programs and sources to add these elements if you
don’t have access to the Microsoft Office suite.

B2. [Name of Rubric Item]


Instead, navigate the Google Docs menu above: click File, then Download As… or Make a Copy…

B3. [Name of Rubric Item]


You should be able to save a copy locally in your desired file format, or copy to your own Google
Drive.

C. All In-Text Citations/References in APA Format

All in-text citations and references included in APA format. Works Cited

If completing document in Microsoft Word, you can use the Reference tab to input your citations. In-text
citations can be generated as well as your bibliography. Insert it here.

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